Picture of the Day - 2 - The center of attention
Barack Obama wins primary after primary, and all the coverage is "what will Clinton do?"
Barack Obama wins the nomination and heads to the convention, and all the coverage is "what will Clinton do?"
Barack Obama gets elected (historically) and less than two weeks later, the all the coverage is "what will Clinton do?"
(Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton arrives at a New York Public Transit Association conference in Albany on Friday, Nov. 14, 2008. (AP Photo/Tim Roske))
Barack Obama wins the nomination and heads to the convention, and all the coverage is "what will Clinton do?"
Barack Obama gets elected (historically) and less than two weeks later, the all the coverage is "what will Clinton do?"
(Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton arrives at a New York Public Transit Association conference in Albany on Friday, Nov. 14, 2008. (AP Photo/Tim Roske))
3 Comments:
Oh, the drama... Do we really need it? What otherwise unattainable attributes do we get in a Clinton SoS that no other candidate could provide?
Again, it's not Hillary I'm concerned with.... It's the Clinton pose, and boss hog Bill. Oh, the drama.
By -epm, at 7:54 AM
That's what I was thinking about last night as I wrote this.
I'm really not worried about them going off on their own in some way, but I am worried about them becoming the center at inopportune times.
By mikevotes, at 8:06 AM
Oh, and I still think it would be a pretty good appointment.
Strongest Sec State since Baker.
I think that's been one of the problems with this administration is that the State Dept/military balance was pre-tilted towards military.
Ain't nobody walking over the Clintons which would seem to indicate a tilt towards tough diplomacy.
I may post that.
By mikevotes, at 8:07 AM
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